PCP (Personal Contract Purchase)

PCP (Personal Contract Purchase) a simple cost effective way to buy your new or nearly new vehicle.

You choose the vehicle, the deposit, how long you want the contract to run for and the mileage you intend to do. You will then receive a quote for fixed cost motoring for the length of the contract. At the end of the contract you have a choice to either buy the vehicle outright for an agreed lump sum (the Guaranteed Minimum Future Value or final balloon payment), or hand the vehicle back to the lender.

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Hire Purchase

Hire Purchase allows you to take ownership of a vehicle once all payments are made.

This is one of the most popular methods to buy a new vehicle. You pay an initial deposit, then pay off the balance in monthly payments over an agreed period of time, when the payments are complete the vehicle is yours.

One of the main benefits with Hire Purchase is the ability to buy a high value vehicle on monthly payments.

Hire Purchase allows you to tailor your finance package as deposit, length of time and monthly payments are all flexible.

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Lease

Personal contract hire is very similar to normal contract hire, but is exclusively for private individuals. This is one of the most common form of leasing.

With a personal contract hire agreement you take control of a vehicle for a contractual period – usually referred to as the ‘lease period’. You will make fixed monthly payments for the duration of the contract – when the contract expires you will simply return the vehicle and take out a new personal contract hire lease. PCH means you never have to worry about resale values of your vehicle.

Insurance groups range from 1 to 50 and dictates the cost of the vehicles insurance. The higher the group, the higher the insurance will be for the vehicle.

Insurance Group

BHP rates the engine performance of vehicles and stands for the brake horsepower.

Performance (BHP)

CO2 is the amount of carbon dioxide emitted by the vehicle in grams per kilometre travelled, the lower the CO2 emissions the cleaner the vehicle is for the environment.

CO2 (g/km)

The total number of seats in the vehicle.

Number Of Seats

Road Tax is based upon the CO2 emissions of the vehicle and is split into 13 bands from A to M. The higher the letter the greater the cost of tax paid to drive the vehicle on public roads. In addition to the road tax detailed below, any vehicle that had a manufacturers retail price in excess of £40,000 when first sold, attracts a road tax supplement of an additional £310 per year. This is charged until the vehicle is 6 years old.

Ten Second Review

The X-Trail is a big deal for Nissan, the brand's best-selling model worldwide. Here, we're looking at a smartly updated version of the third generation model which continues to offer space for up to seven, a high quality interior and some seriously smart technology under the skin. This now includes Nissan's clever ProPILOT safety system which introduces semi-autonomous driving capability to this SUV for the first time. As before, there's a robust engine range and reasonable off road capability if you want it in a model line positioned just above the popular Qashqai, offering Crossover aesthetics with proper SUV mechanicals.

Background

The Nissan X-Trail story to date is a bit of an unusual three-parter. The first model appeared in 2001 and was sold as a 'lifestyle' SUV. Or rather it would have been if we Brits had bought any. Instead we rather blanked this excellent car in favour of Land Rover Freelanders, Honda CR-Vs and Toyota RAV4s. Undeterred, Nissan tried again, with an all-new car in 2007. Now the tack had slightly changed. The X-Trail looked much the same, but it was now marketed as a more serious 4x4, with proper off-road ability. Although the quality inside had improved markedly, it still never caught the public's imagination quite like its little brother, the Qashqai. The X-Trail got a wash and wipe in 2010 but it was just to tide customers over ahead of what we see here.
The current X-Trail was launched in 2014 and ditched the Bear Grylls image, instead taking inspiration from Nissan's market-leading crossovers - the Qashqai and the Juke. It's this design that Nissan updated in mid-2017 to create the car we're looking at here.

Driving Experience

Under the bonnet, not too much has changed. So the core engine is Nissan's powerful but frugal 1.6-litre dCi 130 diesel, optionally mated to an XTronic CVT gearbox. This unit delivers plenty of pulling power (320Nm of torque) and is decently refined, so should be at home on or off the beaten track. Alternatively, buyers can opt for a pokier 177PS 2.0-litre dCi unit. Or, for petrol people, there's the option of a DIG-T 163PS green-pump-fuelled 1.6-litre powerplant.
Although the X-Trail appears to have become a bit more lifestyle oriented, this is Nissan we're talking of here; manufacturers of some of the cleverest all-wheel drive systems around. They just can't help themselves. Yes, you can buy a front-wheel drive X-Trail and it'll probably make sense for quite a few buyers but the four wheel drive chassis is extremely clever. The electronic four-wheel drive system, ALL MODE 4x4i, is controlled via a rotary switch on the centre console. It offers a choice between two-wheel drive, Auto mode or Lock offering permanent four-wheel drive. So far, so conventional.
The X-Trail also features Active Ride Control and Active Engine Brake. Active Ride Control monitors the road surface to detect undulations which could potentially upset the pitch of the car body and alters the damping to compensate. Active Engine Brake meanwhile, harnesses the power and controllability of the XTronic transmission to add a degree of engine braking while cornering or when decelerating to a standstill. Then there's Active Trace Control. By using on board sensors to monitor speed, steering angle, throttle opening and braking effort, Active Trace Control brakes wheels individually, as required, to reduce understeer and help the driver steer a safer path through bends: it is particularly effective on slippery, wet roads. Finally the X-Trail benefits from Uphill Start Support and Advance Hill Descent Control.

Design and Build

This Nissan has always been noted for its sculpted and muscular styling, with chiselled lines, high wheel arches and rather elegant curves on the bonnet. All of those characteristics remain, and are now complemented by as more distinctive redesign of the front end that showcases the brand's 'V-motion' grille, flanked by re-styled headlamps that feature full-LED beams on upper-spec models. At the rear, the bumper has been re-styled with extra chrome detailing, plus there are also chrome side mouldings on the doors. Inside, there's a smarter D-shaped steering wheel with a wider rim, plus various trimming upgrades give a higher quality cabin feel. The tailgate can be ordered with gesture-controlled power operation.
Otherwise, things are much as before, which means there's still the option of third row seating if you want it: most X-Trail customers do. Practical touches include rear side doors that open to almost 80 degrees - far wider than normal - to allow not just easy access but also to ease the loading and unloading of a child seat. The middle row seats recline and slide while, where fitted, the third row folds forward to increase luggage space. Helpful touches include, for example, a large between-the-seats console box. The box itself is large enough to take an iPad or 10-inch tablet. The luggage bay can be portioned into upper and lower areas in a simple single-handed move. In its topmost position, a dividing board can hold up to 10 kilograms of luggage, or 75 kilograms in its lower position. This split cargo solution enables the user to store, for example, a stroller and large items below while creating a fully usable upper load surface for smaller, lighter items.

Market and Model

As before, prices sit in the £23,000 to £36,000 bracket and there's the option of two or four-wheel drive, five or seven seats and manual or XTronic automatic transmission. As ever, the familiar trim grades are Visia, Acenta, n-tec and Tekna. All trim levels feature air-conditioning, alloy wheels and six airbags, LED daytime running lights, five-inch colour combimeter display, Bluetooth with microphone, cruise control and speed limiter. Hill start assist, follow me home lights and a luggage board system are also among the features fitted as standard.
Range-topping Tekna models feature an array of technologies that further confirm Nissan's lead in the crossover market. These include LED headlamps, leather seats, electrically-adjustable driver's seat, front and rear parking sensors and 19-inch alloy wheels. In addition, Tekna models also feature a new BOSE audio system, along with the brand's 'Intelligent key with engine start button' system.
Camera-driven safety technology has taken a step forward with Nissan's 'ProPILOT' package. This combines three systems - Lane Keep Assist (LKA), Intelligent Cruise Control (ICC) and Traffic Jam Pilot (TJP). It's supposed to be the first stage on the brand's journey to autonomous driving, giving drivers more freedom by allowing them to automate the mundane elements of their motoring life.

Cost of Ownership

The core dCi 130 unit is a reasonably efficient choice. Offered with the option of two or four-wheel-drive, two-wheel drive models enjoy CO2 emissions of 129g/km in manual form, while versions equipped with Nissan's advanced XTronic automatic gearbox emit 135g/km. All-wheel drive diesel models equipped with Nissan's ALL MODE 4x4-i transmission emit 139g/km. For the 2.0-litre dCi engine, the figures are 50.5mpg and 149g/km with manual or auto transmission. Go for the auto version with 4WD and the readings fall to 47.1mpg and 158g/km. Finally, if you go for the DIG-T 163PS petrol model, the figures are 45.6mpg and 145g/km of CO2.
To achieve these readings, Nissan's engineers did more than just work on the efficiency and performance of the engine and transmission. By reducing weight and optimising the car's aerodynamics, the engineers have been able to make the X-Trail very efficient. Numerous features have been introduced to counteract the increase in size of this generation model. For example, the tailgate is constructed largely of plastic. Aero-friendly door mirrors and an underfloor spoiler that covers the exhaust and rear panel also play their part in making this X-Trail very efficient.

By Car & Driving

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Key Standard Features*

Solid - Chilli pepper

Solid paint

Cloth - Graphite

Specification

Body Glass

Front and rear power windows

Rear privacy glass

Automatic rain sensing wipers

Brakes

ABS

ESP + traction control

EBD + Brake Assist

Electronic parking brake

Intelligent emergency braking with pedestrian recognition

Communication

Bluetooth phone integration system

Driver Aids

PAS

Cruise control + speed limiter

Lane departure warning system

Engine start button

Front and rear parking sensors

Hill hold assist

Attention assist

Around View Monitor

Traffic sign recognition

Driver Convenience

Automatic tailgate opening

Driver Information

Trip computer

Nissan connect sat nav system

5" TFT driver information centre

7" Touch screen navigation

Driving Mirrors

Electric folding door mirrors

Body colour door mirrors

Auto dimming rear view mirror

Electric heated door mirrors

Entertainment

6 speakers

Audio remote control in steering wheel

Radio/CD

DAB Digital radio

USB/aux input socket

Smartphone apps

Exterior Body Features

Chrome door handles

Chrome window surround

Black honeycomb front grille

Satin silver roof rails

Panoramic sunroof

Shark fin antenna

Shark fin roof aerial

Exterior Lights

Front fog lights

Automatic headlights

LED daytime running lights

Heating/Cooling/Ventilation

Pollen filter

Dual zone climate control

Interior Features

Cloth upholstery

Rear armrest

Rake/reach adjustable steering wheel

Front cupholders

Leather steering wheel and gear knob

Centre console storage box/armrest

Individual rear reading lights

Configurable luggage board system

Front and rear door pockets with bottle holders

Synthetic leather instrumental panel inserts

Synthetic leather knee pad

Safety

Driver and passenger airbags

First aid kit

Warning triangle

Seatbelt warning

3 point seatbelts on all seats

Front and rear curtain airbags

Tyre pressure monitoring system

Child locks on rear doors

Seats

Height adjustable front headrests

Isofix child seat attachment

3 rear headrests

60/40 split rear bench seat

Lumbar support

Height adjustable driver/front passenger seats

Security

Alarm

Immobiliser

Remote central locking

Intelligent Key

Wheels - Alloy

18" alloy wheels

Wheels - Spare

Full size spare wheel

Options

Paint - Metallic

Metallic - Gun metal

£575.00

Metallic - Universal Silver

£575.00

Metallic - Ebisu Black

£575.00

Metallic - Titanium olive

£575.00

Paint - Solid

Solid - Chilli pepper

Standard

Exterior Body Features

Metallic paint

£575.00

Pearlescent paint

£745.00

Solid paint

Standard

Special Metallic paint

£745.00

Paint - Pearlescent

Pearl - Storm white

£745.00

Pearl - Monarch Orange

£745.00

Pearl - Picador brown

£745.00

Pearl - Palatial Ruby

£745.00

Paint - Special

Premium metallic - Sapphire blue

£745.00

Trim - Cloth

Cloth - Graphite

Standard

Performance

Performance

0 to 60 mph (secs)

0 to 62 mph (secs)

9.4

Engine Power - BHP

177

Engine Power - KW

130

Engine Power - PS

Engine Power - RPM

3750

Engine Torque - LBS.FT

280

Engine Torque - NM

380

Engine Torque - RPM

2000

Top Speed

127

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